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Too many mangled versions of '''[http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000002145556219 Noah]'s''' grandchildren. This refers ONLY to the people named in '''[http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0110.htm Genesis 10].''' There are many more grandchildren mentioned in non-canonical sources, such as the ''Book of Jasher''. | Too many mangled versions of '''[http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000002145556219 Noah]'s''' grandchildren. This refers ONLY to the people named in '''[http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0110.htm Genesis 10].''' There are many more grandchildren mentioned in non-canonical sources, such as the ''Book of Jasher''. | ||
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! colspan="2" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006568322568 Mash] | ! colspan="2" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006568322568 Mash] | ||
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! colspan="2" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006719686173 Hamathite] | ! colspan="2" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000006719686173 Hamathite] | ||
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! rowspan="14" width="25%" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000000793997563 Japheth] | ! rowspan="14" width="25%" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000000793997563 Japheth] | ||
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! colspan="3" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000003481819479 Tiras] | ! colspan="3" align="left" | [http://www.geni.com/profile/index/6000000003481819479 Tiras] | ||
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Revision as of 00:15, 1 September 2011
This page is part of the Biblical Tree Merge project.
When merging big trees, some of which contain plenty of errors, it is often easy to get confused as to which version is correct. So this page is a quick reference to use when merging biblical trees. As such, it will list various "main" lines in this tree.
Adam → King David → Zerubbabel
List of fifty-four generations of the "main line" of the tree from Adam until Zerubbabel.
Cain's line
The seven generations of Cain's family are often found in mangled form, especially with regard to Lamech's two wives and four children.
Common mistakes:
- There are TWO Lamech. 1) The bigamist in this line, and 2) Noah's father.
- There are TWO Naama: 1) Daughter of THIS Lamech, and 2) Noah's wife (i.e. the OTHER Lamech's daughter in-law).
- Methushael is missing or found before his father, Mehujael
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Noah & the 70 Nations
Too many mangled versions of Noah's grandchildren. This refers ONLY to the people named in Genesis 10. There are many more grandchildren mentioned in non-canonical sources, such as the Book of Jasher.
King David → Jesus
Based on Wikipedia article Genealogy of Jesus. This list follows the genealogy listed in Luke 3:23–38, where Jesus is described as the descendant of Nathan, son of King David.
Luke's list as far as King David, is in complete agreement with the "Old Testament" list above (with the minor addition of Cainan between Shelah and Arphaxad, as found in the Septuagint, but omitted in the traditional Bible text). As such, this list here, will start with King David.
The one MAJOR difference between the list in Luke, and the traditional line followed in the Geni tree, is that Luke has the first Exilarch Zerubbabel, "son of" Shealtiel, as descendant of this obscure Davidic line, while other, earlier sources have Zerubbabel as a direct near-descendant (great-grandson) of Jechoniah, the next-to-last King of the House of David. Luke's version does NOT make any sense, as "his" Zerubbabel would be a "nobody", having no-real claim to this Line/Title. As such, the "main-line" tree follows Luke as far Shealtiel, and then has a pointer to the "main" Zerubbabel, where the line is continued, through his son Rhesa.
This line has many duplicated or similar names (even "duplicate" father-son pairs, such as Levi → Matthat, and FIVE people named Mattathias, Matthat or Mattatha). As such, it is VERY common to find completely mangled versions of it. |
Great care MUST be taken to not mess it up when merging in new copies. |
The Split Line
The tree for the last four generations of this line (after Levi) is presently a tangled mess. It is NOT at all clear how (if at all), Joseph of Arimathea is related, so there are probably a dozen different versions IN this part of the tree.
Exilarchs
While all but the first two Exilarchs (Zerubbabel and his grandfather, Salathiel) are NOT in the Bible, this part of the tree is immediately adjacent to it, so it will be handled as if it WAS part.
Other lists
Feel free to add any other lists you find useful.